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  • Fasting is a highly recommended practice in Islam, but not mandatory.
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  • Fasting helps to develop a sense of loyalty and trustworthiness.
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  • How does fasting contribute to a person's spiritual growth?
    Purifies the soul and heart
  • What is the comparison made between the smell of a fasting person's mouth and other scents?
    More beautiful than musk
  • How does fasting help individuals become more economical?
    Teaches self-restraint and resourcefulness
  • Suhoor is the meal eaten after sunset to break the fast.
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  • What positive impact does fasting have on a person's loyalty?
    Strengthens faithfulness to Allah
  • How does fasting help a person to overcome their desires?
    Develops self-control and willpower
  • How does fasting contribute to a person's character development?
    Develops altruism and empathy
  • Fasting can foster a sense of empathy and compassion towards others.
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  • The smell of a fasting person's mouth is considered unpleasant to angels.
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  • What does fasting teach us about the blessings of Allah?
    Appreciation for sustenance and provision
  • Fasting can help individuals to become more patient.
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  • Only sick people are exempt from fasting during Ramadan.
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  • Ramadan is the only time for Muslims to focus on prayer and generosity.
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  • Fasting is a way to develop a stronger sense of community.
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  • What is the benefit of fasting in terms of hypocrisy?
    Protects against showing off or boasting
  • Fasting can lead to physical and mental exhaustion.
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